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Worst fan behaviour at the footy?

carcharias

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I read a story about a cowboys fan who ran on the field and pinched a car that was there for a raffle .
He drove around the ground and even jumped it off a dirt mound.
There was a pic of him waving to the crowd as he drove it.

it was unreal.
 
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I read a story about a cowboys fan who ran on the field and pinched a car that was there for a raffle .
He drove around the ground and even jumped it off a dirt mound.
There was a pic of him waving to the crowd as he drove it.

it was unreal.


The title of this thread is "worst behavior" not "f**ken legendary acts that should be applauded"
 
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just a few issues.


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Have a gander at that kit. Looks like his mother cobbled it together for him :lol:

Got me f**ked why on Earth would you have your photography logo on a picture of a Neo-Nazi?
 

Lambretta

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Terrible

I've only been to a few games in the UK (mostly at Upton park) and I have to say....the intensity is at another level when compared to any code in Australia

Especially when we play Millwall, Chelsea, Arsenal, Birmingham, Tottenham, Liverpool, Newcastle or Leeds.
East London is always in party mode when those f**kers turn up

I've been to watch the Hammers loads over the years and you get totally different crowds turn up to different games

If West Ham are playing a team not known for it's hooligan fan base such as Norwich, Charlton, Watford, Crystal Palace etc then it's family day out at Upton Park. Mums, dads, kiddies and the atmosphere is friendly.

But if a big rival or a team known for it's hooligan element are coming down it's a totally different vibe in the area. You see groups of really nasty blokes standing around. Young and old. Some of the nastiest, tastiest geezers are now in their 50's and they'll still turn up on the day. Many of them aren't even going to the game - they're just there to ensure that no f**kers from another manor try and start any shit round our way. They'd never live it down if someone turned up and smashed the f**k out of West Ham. They're there to make sure if it kicks off, that West Ham stand to be counted.

If you're walking the area you're either wearing claret and blue, or no colours or you're under Police escort if you want to live.
 

butchmcdick

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I read a story about a cowboys fan who ran on the field and pinched a car that was there for a raffle .
He drove around the ground and even jumped it off a dirt mound.
There was a pic of him waving to the crowd as he drove it.

it was unreal.

Do you have a link to this tale ?
 

carcharias

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Do you have a link to this tale ?
nah
I wish.. It was probably in the very late 90's.

somebody up there will surely recall it.
I am pretty sure it was almost the last game of the year and was against the sharks.
I could be wrong but I think...
The photo was of him actually going over the dirt mound with his arm out the window.
He was dressed in a retro safari suit or something.

The article said something like " apart form that it was a pretty lacklustre game".
 

Gina Minehart

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Especially when we play Millwall, Chelsea, Arsenal, Birmingham, Tottenham, Liverpool, Newcastle or Leeds.
East London is always in party mode when those f**kers turn up

I've been to watch the Hammers loads over the years and you get totally different crowds turn up to different games

If West Ham are playing a team not known for it's hooligan fan base such as Norwich, Charlton, Watford, Crystal Palace etc then it's family day out at Upton Park. Mums, dads, kiddies and the atmosphere is friendly.

But if a big rival or a team known for it's hooligan element are coming down it's a totally different vibe in the area. You see groups of really nasty blokes standing around. Young and old. Some of the nastiest, tastiest geezers are now in their 50's and they'll still turn up on the day. Many of them aren't even going to the game - they're just there to ensure that no f**kers from another manor try and start any shit round our way. They'd never live it down if someone turned up and smashed the f**k out of West Ham. They're there to make sure if it kicks off, that West Ham stand to be counted.

If you're walking the area you're either wearing claret and blue, or no colours or you're under Police escort if you want to live.

I saw them once against Brighton in the championship. Wow....the filth that came out of people in the pub post the game. Mostly homophobic taunts
 

Gina Minehart

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In the mid 90s I saw a calculated, cowardly assault on punter on the hill at Shark Park. A bloke was standing there watching the game, another bloke walked "past" him, coward punching him from the side and just kept walking. As the victim doubled over a second assailant grabbed the back of his head and kneed him in the face, then just kept walking.

I was entering WIN (gong) stadium with a mate and his 11 yo kid who was wearing a sharks jersey. A grown man in a St George jersey got up in the kids face and said "f**k OFF OUT OF HERE YOU LITTLE **NT"

I was watching the Sharks at Brookvale in 2008, again on the hill, a game which the Sharks won. Agitated Manly fans who one can only assume didn't know what it was like to lose got up in my mates girlfriends face, like nose to nose, and said "TAKE THAT YOU FILTHY **NT" when Manly scored a try to level the scores. She hadn't said a word all game.

I saw a pathetic, fat, bald Souths fan try and punch on with a jovial Souths heckler again at Shark Park. The bloke threw 3 haymakers, missed with all of them and landed face first in the mud.

I saw two blokes attempt fight each other at the double header at the SFS in 2013 in the toilets. They both wrestled for a bit and landed heavily in the piss trough.

Walking across the playing fields to Newcastles stadium I overheard a young Knights fan who couldnt have been older than 8 ask the adult who was escorting him to the game (not assuming it was his father) who was necking a 4 pack of Woodstock and Coke
"Can we sit in the seats?"
His reaction was
"IVE f**kEN TOLD YA TEN f**kEN TIMES WE CANT SIT IN THE STAND YOU LITTLE f**kEN SHIT, NOW SHUT YOUR f**kEN MOUTH.'


Origin at the SFS mid 90s I saw a drunken youth produce a smuggled bottle of Rum, skull it then spend the rest of the game projectile vomiting on various seats (back in the days when origin didnt sell out)

I've seen far, far worse at the local junior competition. The highlight being when I saw a large arabic gentlemen attempt to fight another Dad whilst nursing a new born baby at an under 10s game.

Older Knights fans can be right peanuts when on the piss
 

Haffa

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Have a gander at that kit. Looks like his mother cobbled it together for him :lol:

Got me f**ked why on Earth would you have your photography logo on a picture of a Neo-Nazi?

When this nutter does something stupid the papers will have to pay for the rights to the image. Only reason I could think of.
 

Lambretta

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I saw them once against Brighton in the championship. Wow....the filth that came out of people in the pub post the game. Mostly homophobic taunts

That's because Brighton beach is a notorious gay hangout
Never, walk down on Brighton beach at night

Unless you want to be gang f**ked or suck off 20 dudes
Then go for your life

But I have to agree - West Ham fans can be a little errrrrr colourful at times with their language and political correctness isn't a strong point.
 

ram raid

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That's because Brighton beach is a notorious gay hangout
Never, walk down on Brighton beach at night

Unless you want to be gang f**ked or suck off 20 dudes
Then go for your life

But I have to agree - West Ham fans can be a little errrrrr colourful at times with their language and political correctness isn't a strong point.

I've been to Brighton beach. It's not that good.
 

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